Ужасы и Мистика

Различные книги в жанре Ужасы и Мистика

Души

Александр Титов

Опытный охотник на нечисть Иван Ветров никогда и подумать не мог, что рядовое задание приведёт к главному вопросу мироздания. Всё начиналось как обычно. Вампир сорвался с поводка и похитил детей. Ужасом пестрели новостные ленты, но на деле всё просто. Найти и уничтожить. Только душа вампира Калинов Мост не перешла, а значит варианта всего два. Либо Ветров предатель, либо скрывается в этом деле нечто глобальное. Настолько, что никто и представить не мог.

Reason To Kill

Andy Weinberger

Somewhat-retired L.A. private eye Amos Parisman is hired by lonely booking agent Pinky Bleistiff to find one of his missing singers, Risa Barsky. But what starts as a simple investigation turns into a complex puzzle when Pinky is murdered and Risa is still nowhere to be found. With suspects dropping dead at every turn, Parisman must act quickly to discover the truth about Risa's relationship with Pinky before an innocent person gets sent to prison.

Странные сказки

Рауфа Кариева

Странными сказки названы по причине их почти мистического рождения. Затейливое переплетение жизненного опыта автора с неведомо откуда пришедшей информацией обеспечит, если не восторг читателя, то необычный интерес у тех, кто вдумчиво относится к окружающему нас миру.

Червоточина

Клим Мглин

Похоже, что в основе безрассудной храбрости фокстерьеров лежит вовсе не отвага, но глупость. Как же иначе объяснить опрометчивый поступок Урри, сунувшегося в эту проклятую нору. Ведь пахло оттуда отнюдь не лисицей.

The Wisdom of Father Brown

G. K. Chesterton

“The Wisdom of Father Brown” is a 1928 collection of mystery short stories by English writer G. K. Chesteron. Set in the early twentieth century, each of the stories centres around the cunning investigations of Father Brown, a catholic priest-cum-detective who uses his incredible intuition to solve a variety of perplexing mysteries. The stories include: “The Absence of Mr Glass”, “The Paradise of Thieves”, “The Duel of Dr Hirsch”, “The Man in the Passage”, “The Mistake of the Machine”, “The Head of Caesar”, “The Purple Wig”, “The Perishing of the Pendragons”, “The God of the Gongs”, “The Salad of Colonel Cray”, “The Strange Crime of John Boulnois”, and “The Fairy Tale of Father Brown”. A fantastic collection of classic mystery short stories not to be missed by fans and collectors of Chesterton's seminal work. Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874–1936) was an English philosopher, theologian, writer, and critic. Born in London in 1874, he studied at the Slade School of Art and began to work as a freelance journalist after graduation. Over the course of his life, his literary output was incredibly diverse and highly prolific, ranging from philosophy and ontology to art criticism and detective fiction. However, he is probably best-remembered for his Christian apologetics, most notably in “Orthodoxy” (1908) and “The Everlasting Man” (1925). Read & Co. Classics is proudly republishing this classic work now in a new edition complete with a specially-commissioned new biography of the author.

Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories

Oscar Wilde

"Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories" is an 1891 collection of short stories by Oscar Wilde. Imbued with Wilde's famous wit, these clever mystery stories will not disappoint fans of Wilde's work and the short story form. The stories include: «Lord Arthur Savile's Crime», «The Canterville Ghost», «The Sphinx Without a Secret», «The Model Millionaire» and «The Portrait of Mr. W. H.». Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde (16 October 1854 – 30 November 1900) was an Irish novelist, playwright, poet, and essayist. He was among London's most popular playwrights in the early 1890s, gaining considerable renown for his novel «The Picture of Dorian Gray» (1890). Other notable works by this author include: «The Ballad of Reading Gaol» (1898), «The Importance of Being Earnest» (1895), and «Salome» (1891). Read & Co. Classics is proudly republishing this classic letter now in a new edition complete with a specially-commissioned new biography of the author.

The Innocence of Father Brown

G. K. Chesterton

“The Innocence of Father Brown” is a 1911 collection of mystery short stories by English writer G. K. Chesterton. Set in the early twentieth century, each of the stories centres around the cunning investigations of Father Brown, an amateur detective who uses his incredible intuition to solve a variety of perplexing mysteries. The stories include: “The Blue Cross”, “The Secret Garden”, “The Queer Feet”, “The Flying Stars”, “The Invisible Man”, “The Honour of Israel Gow”, “The Wrong Shape”, “The Sins of Prince Saradine”, “The Hammer of God”, “The Eye of Apollo”, “The Sign of the Broken Sword”, and “The Three Tools of Death”. Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874–1936) was an English philosopher, theologian, writer, and critic. Born in London in 1874, he studied at the Slade School of Art and began to work as a freelance journalist after graduation. Over the course of his life, his literary output was incredibly diverse and highly prolific, ranging from philosophy and ontology to art criticism and detective fiction. However, he is probably best-remembered for his Christian apologetics, most notably in “Orthodoxy” (1908) and “The Everlasting Man” (1925). Read & Co. Classics is proudly republishing this classic work now in a new edition complete with a specially-commissioned new biography of the author.

The Incredulity of Father Brown

G. K. Chesterton

“The Incredulity of Father Brown” is a 1926 collection of mystery short stories by English writer G. K. Chesterton. Set in the early twentieth century, each of the stories centres around the cunning investigations of Father Brown, an amateur detective who uses his incredible intuition to solve a variety of perplexing mysteries. The stories include: “The Resurrection of Father Brown”, “The Arrow of Heaven”, “The Oracle of the Dog”, “The Miracle of Moon Crescent”, “The Curse of the Golden Cross”, “The Dagger with Wings”, “The Doom of the Darnaways”, and “The Ghost of Gideon Wise”. Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874–1936) was an English philosopher, theologian, writer, and critic. Born in London in 1874, he studied at the Slade School of Art and began to work as a freelance journalist after graduation. Over the course of his life, his literary output was incredibly diverse and highly prolific, ranging from philosophy and ontology to art criticism and detective fiction. However, he is probably best-remembered for his Christian apologetics, most notably in “Orthodoxy” (1908) and “The Everlasting Man” (1925). Read & Co. Classics is proudly republishing this classic work now in a new edition complete with a specially-commissioned new biography of the author.

Залесский зверь

Никита Владимирович Лебедь

Ранним утром густой туман окутывает окрестности белорусской деревушки, где планируется строительство аккумуляторного завода. Когда мгла отступает, местные находят разорванное тело молодой девушки. Милиционер и журналистка пытаются выяснить, что за зверь нанес такие увечья. В деревню также приезжает московский юрист, который представляет интересы компании, отвечающей за строительство завода. Между героями нарастают противоречия, а тем временем густой туман вновь окутывает окрестности деревушки…